The toy everyone’s talking about this year…
is David M. Green-Bot!
Hello etc.
If you’ve often found yourself trying hard to use your limited listener imagination to assemble some sort of crude visualisation of what it might be like being inside a radio station’s on-air studio, well you may as well give up trying right now, for two reasons. 1) Science has proven it’s useless to use your imagination, so go buy a carton of cigarettes immediately, and 2) I’ve made this video… just for you…
Now I’ll “see you” on… well, no that’s still not the case… I’ll see a microphone and try to imagine what you look like (but be warned, I’ll probably imagine some sort of hideous alien 40,000 years in the future listening to me on some distant planet… I have quite the imagination!) on Pow-Wow! Wednesday nights 11pm on Radio Adelaide 101.5FM.
Kind regards,
David M. Green
Filmmaker
Hello you (you know who you are…),
Coming up on Pow-Wow show 3, 11pm Wednesday December 19th 2007 is an interview with Channel Nine voice-over guy Pete Smith. You may remember him (or just his voice) from such shows as Micallef Tonight, Sale of the Century and Martin/Molloy. He also did the voice-over for the 1982 TV Week Logie Awards… according to a clip I found on YouTube.
If you can’t tune into Radio Adelaide 101.5FM, then download the podcast from the Pow-Wow page (once it airs, of course) or by-pass the show all together and just listen to the interview on the Interviews page. There’s 3 options for you. Alternatively you could just not listen at all; after all, you’re a busy man or woman. There’s 4 things you could do. Feel free to submit others via the ‘comments’ function available on this blog post’s individual page.
Kind regards,
This is David M. Green typing
Statutory salutations to you… person reading this blog post…
David M. Green here again, with another piece of information you might find relevant to your current Internet browsing options, especially because by reading this, you’re already at the right place to view my website, ie. the website itself.
Anyway, just a friendly neighbourly notice that the Video Page is now up and running, which you can access by simply clicking here. Why you ask? Because I designed a link into the text. It’s basic web design. Feel free (and I emphasis “feel free” as I am somewhat of a benevolent dictator of this website) to check them out… you know, if you want to… and have the time. I’m not forcing you to do anything you don’t want to. But if you have a few minutes to kill; Perhaps it’s 1:25am and you’ve just made yourself a sandwich and would like to watch some sort of visual media, but you know that a 50-minute episode of Star Trek would see you finish your sandwich before William Shatner says “Captain’s Log,” and thus you’d be without a snack for the greater part of the hour… Where was I going with this? Oh yes, these videos are only a few minutes long each, so they’d be perfect for your situation… Hey, I’m trying to help you… don’t look at me like that…
Kind regards,
David M. Green with envy
Greetings!
You know who you are…
Just a friendly reminder to you, the browser, that the comedy show Radio Adelaide station management didn’t want you to hear, Pow-Wow, commences this Wedesday December 5th at 11pm Adelaide time on Radio Adelaide 101.5FM. Tune in if you’re in the Adelaide metro area or listen online at http://www.radio.adelaide.edu.au/ OR if you can’t listen then, or for some reason actually want to listen to the show multiple times, if that’s the case you might want to try establishing a social life, but if that’s out of the question, download the whole show from this very website (once it airs obviously). Just click on the “Pow-Wow” page and scroll down a bit to the “podcasts” section.
Add Pow-Wow as a friend on myspace! Just go to www.myspace.com/powwowradio and click on “add to friends.”
See you on the airwaves (not literally)!
Powerfully yours,
The Internet’s TV’s Radio’s David M. Green